"Bi-Racial...Not Black Damn it" Trailer (4Min) Part 1

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Cookilicious said:

Nice documentary on the issues of being bi-racial. However, are not being honest here. Your view on the issue of bi-race seems to be that you are confused, which is the Willie Lynch Method on race mixing, which causes confusion. In my opinion, Bi-racial people are a product of race mixing; pitting one color against another color..., to say that African's have a problem with bi-racial people is an allegory/lie, half my family is mixed in one form or another. African's do not have a problem with it, nor are they racist. It is the white people and white people who are racist that is your problem. Ask Dr. Frances Cress Welsing, Dr. Na'im Akbar, Dr. Barashango, or Dr. Neely Fuller...it seems like your point in this documentary is that African's have a problem with bi-racial people and I totally disagree. African-American's are not your problem, how can that be when you are mixed with African blood. Maybe you simply want to be white, but because you are not fully accepted and white people make you feel that way, as they often do with most people of color. You are angry at black people, thus pitting yourself against blacks. This is the Willie Lynch method at hand here. It is a shame that you refuse to see the truth in all this. Most mixed and blacks can't. It is not their fault it is the 600 plus years of the slave training and breaking of African's. I think you need to investigate the issue of being bi-racial from the true perspective of white people...

mAjA said:

Regardless of what these folks may think or typify themselves as, if they don't have white skin, or get a comb through that hair like they'd like, THEY ARE ARBIRTRARILY BLACK! Unfortunately, it's a matter of how society sees you, if not treats you. The African genotype/gene is the dominant of any racial group on the planet. There's no escape.

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